PEACHES 9 & 4 
“Golden Jubilee. Ranks high among leading commercial 
Peaches. Early, yellow freestone. Demands top prices 
because of its earliness and superior quality. Especially 
profitable for local markets; not quite as firm a ship- = | 
per as Elberta. Good canner. July. i a 
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“““Hale-Haven. A most promising new, large, yellow ay | 
freestone. Introduced by Michigan State Experiment 
Station. A cross between Hale and South Haven. Two 
weeks earlier than Elberta, making an excellent com- 
bination with Golden Jubilee and Elberta. Gaining in 
popularity. Ranks high in number of trees being plant- 
ed. See illustration front cover. 
\ Heath Cling. Large, late, white clingstone pickling 
Peach. Sept. 
\\* * Indian. Solid red cling, red to the stone, firm and juicy. : os 
Medium to large. One of the best pickling Peaches. . Fables 
Sure cropper. September. rcs ee : 
\ **J.H. Hale. Firm, yellow freestone. Golden yellow skin, 
red cheek. Excellent shipper. Demands top prices on 
market because of its large size and good quality. 
Ranks high commercially. August. 
~ Mayflower. Earliest Peach listed in our catalog. 
Beautiful red, medium size. White clingstone. 
Sells because of its earliness and color. The quali- 
ty does not compare with that of later varieties, 
\ Krummel (Krummel’s October). Large, yellow freestone but Mayflower has a place in the home orchard, 
with red cheek. Early October. as well as for roadside markets. June. 
\ Late Elberta. Elberta type, ripening in early September. 
Yellow freestone with red blush. Medium to large. 
. Rio-Oso Gem 
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